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Shalini Ajith1. Who are the popular actor & director who makes a walkin appearance in the shopping mall during the song 'Poongaviyam' from 'Karpoora Mullai'?
- Suresh Gopi & Fazil. (Fazil directed the movie and Suresh Gopi did the Raja's role in Malayalam version - Ente Surya Puthriykku)

2. Which is the popular music that comes in the background when Arvindswamy sees Vaishnavi in 'Roja'?
- 'Nee Illai endral' stanza from 'Telephone mani pol' song (Indian)

3. What song comes as re-recording in the scenes Mohanlal meeting Madhubala from movie 'Asokan'?
- Sevvanam Chinnapen (Pavithra)

{mosimage}What I am hearing these days? Bollywood and Kollywood had taken a back seat with this Tollywood musical hit 'Happy Days'. This album broke all the myths about the Telugu music sound that was typically trademarked by MM Keeravani - K Raghavendra Rao combinations. Happy Days is daringly different, refreshing, universal, youthful at the same time soulful. Just give it a try, you'll understand what I mean. Debutante musician J Meyer had given this camps flick a new sound. My Tamil friends who saw this Shekar Kamnula's movie recommended me to watch it, which I haven't done still. Infact I have DVDs of Shekar's earlier ventures - Anand & Godavari, but yet to catch up.

Kannamoochi Enada?
Still from Kannamoochi Enada?

Sometimes the promos, publicity stills and posters of the movies are more intresting than the actual movie itself. This remake of 'Meet the Parents' faced brickbats with the critics as well as box office, but this poster is so funny, especially Sathyaraj's facial expression on being kissed by Prithviraj. I couldn't control my laughter seeing this banner in Mount Road despite being caught in a traffic jam.

{mosimage}Thanks MoserBaer! The world's second largest Optical storage maker's entry into Home Video Segment had been a good news for movie lovers like me. The strategy of entry through low cost DVDs, courtesy old movie titles hopefully must have paid rich dividends but more than that it had been a music for all people who are nostalgic about old titles. I am catching up lot of old movies of late thanks to MoserBaer. The competition is stiffening with T-Series also moving to Rs. 45/- DVD segment through old/sold-out/flop titles. DVDs are piling up in my library after each visit to Musicworld or any other music shop that matter. Recently I caught up Salaam - E - Ishq, Chocolate, Singaravelan, Karagattakaran and Kya Cool Hai Hum. Even though SEI & Chocolate are commercial flops, they deserved a viewing because of some refreshing moments.

{mosimage}தமிழ் படம் பார்த்தே கொஞ்சம் நாட்கள் ஆகிவிட்டது. வேலை பளுவினால் அல்ல... பார்ப்பதற்கு தரமாக எந்த படமும் இல்லை. சமீபத்தில் எல்லோரும் 'கற்றது தமிழ்' படத்தை பற்றி ஆஹா... ஓஹோ என்று புகழ்ந்து தள்ளினார்கள். Infact அந்த படம் வரும் முன்பு நானும் அதை பார்க்கவேண்டும் என்று நினைத்திருந்தேன். ஆனால் ஒரு திரைவிமர்சனம் நிகழ்ச்சியில் ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட காட்சியை பார்த்தவுடன் என் முடிவை மாற்றிக்கொண்டேன். எல்லோருக்கும் பிடித்த ஒரு சூப்பர் ஹிட் படம் எனக்கு பிடிக்காமல் போவது இது முதல் முறை அல்ல. எல்லா விஜய்யின் படங்களும் அபத்தங்களின் உச்சக்கட்டம் & தமிழ் சினிமாவின் அவமான சின்னங்கள். பல நேரங்களில் எனக்கு பிடித்த படம் ஓடாத தோல்வி படமாக மாறிவிடுவதும் உண்டு. ஓரு முறை எனக்கு சந்தேகம் வந்தது... நாம் ஒரு வேளை 'Out of Sync'-ல் வளர்ந்து விட்டோமோ என்று. பின்பு 'இது எனக்கு பிடித்தது, பிடிக்காதது, இதை மற்றவர்கள் influence செய்யவேண்டிய அவசியம் இல்லை' என்று ஒரு திமிர் வந்துவிட்டது. இதோ சில படங்கள் வணிகரீதியாக வெற்றி பெற்றவை, இருப்பினும் என்னை தியேட்டரை விட்டு தூர ஓட வைத்த படங்கள்.

{mosimage}என்னால் தங்கர் பச்சானின் படங்களை பற்றி சிலாகித்து பேசமுடியும். தமிழ் சினிமாவில் பொதுவாக கிராமத்திய படங்கள் என்றாலே பொள்ளாச்சியையும், கவுண்டர்களை சுற்றியே இருக்கும். அந்த கலாச்சாரத்தை தாண்டி மிக இயல்பாக தென்னாற்காடு பகுதி கிராமங்களை திரையில் கொண்டுவருபவர் தங்கர்பச்சான். மேலும் அவர் இலக்கியவாதியாக இருப்பதனால் தங்கரின் படங்கள் நம் மனதோடு ஒரு சில துளியேனும் உரசிவிட்டு போகும். என்னை கடந்த வருடங்களில் விசும்பி அழ வைத்த வெகு சில படங்களில் அழகியும் ஒன்று. 'சிதம்பரத்தில் ஓர் அப்பாசாமி' மலையாளத்தில் வந்த 'சிந்தாவிஷ்டயாய சியாமளா' என்ற படத்தின் remake என்ற போதிலும், தங்கர்பச்சான் அதன் திரைக்கதையில் நிறைய மாற்றங்களை செய்து, அதன் எளிமை கெடாமல் திரைக்கு கொண்டுவந்திருந்தார். எனவே 'பள்ளிக்கூடம்' படத்தை சற்று தைரியமாக பார்க்கலாம் என்று தோன்றியது. 'அழகி' அளவுக்கு நெஞ்சை தொடவில்லை என்றாலும், பல இடங்களில் நம் கண்ணை துடைத்துக்கொள்ள வைத்து ஓரளவு வெற்றியும் பெற்றிருக்கிறார்.

{mosimage}1. It is always possible to find a parking spot directly outside or opposite the building you are visiting.

2. When paying for a taxi, don't look at your wallet as you take out a note. Just grab one out at random and hand it over. It will always be the exact fare.

3. Television news bulletins usually contain a story that affects you personally at the precise moment it's aired.

4. Creepy music (or satanic chanting) coming from a graveyard should always be closely investigated.

{mosimage}Operation success but patient dead... A popular saying used to say that intentions are not met. When I left 'Mayajaal' after watching latest Mamooty - Meera Jasmine starrer 'Ore Kadal', when my friends asked how the film was, I said 'Good performances but I can't understand anything'. Shyamaprasad's much anticipiated arty 'Ore Kadal', which itself is based on Bengali novel 'Heerak Deepti', is definitely for critics. I went to see the movie ONLY for Meera Jasmine's performance. As expected she gives a power packed performance standing against a veteran in the business. She was wonderful as struggling Deepti. The movie was disgusting where the lust overtakes the responsibilities of a marriage. May be I am less intellectual than Bengali or Malayali audiences to identify with the story itself. Meera Jasmine, Mamooty and the film might get an award or two as it have appealed to critics, but had left a hole in my purse and a fun weekend evening. I am not guilty being an average below intellect Bollywood film goer so no apologies...

Shiney and Vidya BalanI and Priyan are at logger heads.... Hey! I am talking about the famous Bollywood director Priyadarshan, yes the same guy who is fondly called as Priyan by the stars. Priyan was the odd man of Malayalam film industry in late 80's. When others including his mentor Faazil concentrated on the story and emotions mainly, Priyan had a keen eye for visuals and technical finesse. So his movies had heroines from places beyond Vindhyas, stunning visuals that lacked soul sometimes. Now Priyadarshan is the hotshot director of Bollywood and is minting money by remaking old Malayalam classics. All of his Hindi movies are the remakes of old Malayalam movies and the latest one to be released is Bhool Bhulaiyaa - remake of eternal classic Manichitrathaazhu.

{mosimage}In our society evil sells, else how can we attribute the success of Dhoom and the flop of Swades? The movie in question here is Swades, and it doesn't need even a hare brain to figure out why Swades flopped. When big names like Shah Rukh Khan, AR Rahman come together under the aegis of Ashutosh Gowariker, a director whose previous movie was nominated for Best Foreign Film Category in Academy awards, people expected another Lagaan or a period drama. But Swades was a simple honest, straight from the heart story with noble intentions, so people couldn't stomach the docu-drama instead of hardcore entertainment. But whomever watched Swades leisurely, they loved it... including my father who don't watch movies at all.

{mosimage}No matter people hurl accusations and allegations that Bollywood conveniently overshadows the regional cinema and presents itself as the face of 'Indian Cinema', I am glad that it represents the Indian Cinema. It deserves every worth of the "praise", I mean "every worth". Critics might keep cribbing that the movies are (f)re(e)makes of Hollywood hits, but atleast a layman cinegoer like me need not worry about the 'source' or 'inspiration' as long as it offers me something 'hatke'. Once in a while when I go home for weekends, I stop at Pondicherry to buy 'economy' DVDs of backlogs of Hindi movies. These days it had almost become a habit. Sometimes I do think of buying some Tamil DVDs, but all I end up buying is the evergreen classics. No recent Tamil release is worth buying or given a chance even if given for free.

{mosimage}Sathyan Anthikaud is improving as writer with each film, Meera Jasmine makes an impact despite the lesser footage she gets, Why can't our 'Maestro' Illayaraja do more Malayalam movies where there are scope for good music.... These are the thoughts that struck me when I left the theatre after watching Sathyan Anthikaud's latest venture "Vinodayatra". The Sathyan-Meera-Illayaraja combination hits the bull's eye for the third time consecutively after the highly successful "Achuvinte Amma" and "Rasathanthram". Dileep manages to shed his crass comedian image and make inroads into the elite audiences.